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York Herald, 25 Apr 1873, p. 3

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OFFICIAL INTERFERENCE AT d by the nflermalh, which should meter be A man named Donne had his hand sev- ELECTIONS. Mr. Mackenzie has read to the House of Common a "private and confiden- “ tial ” note from 'M-r. Griffin, Post- otiic‘e Inspector, London, to a Postmaster in Welland, which he proposes to make the subject of further comment hereafter. It would be interesting to know how Mr. Mackenzie obtained possession of this “. private and Confidental ” communica' Ii‘o'u. We do not see how he can expect his conduct in reading it to be justified. A very harmless letter it is, however,and certainly not such an one as the time of Parliament should be occupied in dealing . with. What does Mr. Griflin say ‘? Why simply that if the Postmaster of Allansburgh did not see fit to support Dr. King, he ought not to take. any part against the Government, whose servant he was. He was not asked to use his influence for Dr. Kingâ€"only to maintain that neutral attitude which is always be- coming in officers of the Government. this like the conduct of the Ontario Gov- ernment ? Thus wrote Mr. “ canoe -“ couch, damask ” McKellar to his “Dear McIntyre,” Land Valuator in the County of Grey. h"We have old “ Jackson in a tight place now; don’t “spare him.” And the same “ Dear “McIntyre,” while drawingy Government :pay for pretending to value the settler‘s Iands, was instructed by the same Mr. McKellar to scour the County in search «of a good Grit candidate! lWe advise Mr. Mackenzie to look a llittle nearer home than Mr. Inspector Grifl‘yi. When he has been proved guiltjif inciting a Dominion official to direct and active interference ill an elec tion he will have subjected himself to censure. It is amusing to have it sug gested that he is censurable, because he recommended non-interference. Hypo- crite. first pluck the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to take the mote out of thy brother’s eyeâ€"Mail. I wish, but olll some an_rel tell The wish I wish Ior thee. I wish thine hours may float as gay, As suullleauis on the sea Yes my youngr friend, but the scene of our pilgrimage here is a changing one ; how often is the sunbeam suddenly con-, cealed beneath the darkening cloud ?‘ scarcely do we begin-to admire its love- liness when it vanishes away. Serene and beautiful as the glossy surface of the ocean appears in the calm, yet how fearfully changed is the aspect it wears, when its sleeping billows are aroused into foaming wrath by the fury of the gathering storms. Such, however, is buta dim picture of life; it is only a billow on the ocean of time, and on such an uncertain sea as this we are now afloat. But may it be yours, loved one, like the beautiful sunbeam, deriving, spiritual strength and moral beauty from . Isl fed close. will insure good c’rnpsâ€"two‘ e‘ut- lings a year. But let there be a cold. hard under soil, and the seed put in in the pencil wavâ€" little off it and on 'hard and reduced; soil, without manure-whnt can be expected I of'it? Just what we see; light crops, get- lin : lighter each sear. till it will hardly pay for harvesting. Snell land,when the plough turns it down, will be found to be hard. The sod amounts to but little, whereas, in properly-treated land. it will yield from 60 to 70 loudsof manure per acre. A mellow seed-bed, deeply loosened soil well enriched, plenty of seed sown, and sown as early as possible, are the points to be secured in putting down grass landsâ€"Rural World. Miscellaneous. _-_. Volcanic eruptions have been continuing in Iceland for five days without cessation. A young man named William Reynolds died on Saturday in the Township of Me donte from injuries received by a tree felling upon him. Atlantic cable telegrams from the 1st of May will be charged six shillings($1'50 gold) per word. The reason for this increase is the limited facilities for transmission. caused by the interruption of communication by the French cable. Burglar-s made an Ittlmpt on Saturday and Sunday to rob the Bank of Montreal at Fergus by prying open the outer doors Of the safe; but they only obtained some loose silver and a silver watch, and some jewellery. No clue has been obtained to lead to the arrest of the offenders. A remarkable document has just been is- sued from the War Office, London, setting forth the amount received in the shape of fines for drunkenness in the army. In the year 186940 the fines for drunkennessa mounted to £13,252 3d., while In 1870- 71 they have risen to £47,904 58. 8d. At the Assizes at llarrie on1.Saturday the prisoner Carl-ulllers was tried for murdering his wife and found guilty. He was sentenced to be hanged on the 111h of next Julie. His COUIISEI tried the insanity dodge. so gsuccessl‘uny practised in the United States. but the jury could not be induced to believe the prisoner to be insane, and rendered a verdict . ccordingly. A new Conservative daily paper, The Hour. has appeared iil London. It is under the lilanngement of Mr. Morier Evans and Captain Hamber, late of the Standard The edilor states that the paper is to be the organ of no party. and takes for his motto the words, -‘ Industry. liberty, religion,’I which Mr. Disraeli in one of his speeches Said was the foundation of' English pros perity. The Japanese Ambassadors. in an inter view with an eminent German Professor of Jurisprudence, stated their intention of en- deavoring to establish Christianity as the Slate religion of Japan, but the Professor said that the Christian tenets were only vital when they grow amongst the people and a heavenly source, to rise superior to all ,- from the people. He counselled the grant- the trials, disappomtlnents, temptations ing of full religious liberty as the most, and sorrows to which life is subject here ‘ desimble enmse to pumm below; and finii‘lly when called to Ieavel this tenement of clay, may it be your‘ The revisers of the Old Testament have happy experience to enter into that just completed their sixteenth session, and blessed kingdom above, where {hele are ‘ finished the SPCOlld revision of the Penta- C. pleasures for ever more. Agricultural. l To MAKE Bio Honsâ€"In order to get ‘ , lbogs to v eigh above three hundred pounds h it is generally necessary to keep them until mear two years old. and have to feed two,- «winters, while an animal not much over one ' year old can be brought up to two hundred ‘ and seventy-five pounds or over. and will,‘ .have to he winteted only one winterâ€"in it- self a considerable itemâ€"the‘winter feeding ..of swine being more expensive than their summer posturing. We question if one hundred pounds of pork additional will pay for keeping an animal requirng as much? , .foild as the hour requires for one year. FALL on SPRle Whereâ€"There are parts of Nul'lh America, principally con» filled to the great corn-growing belt. where the culture of Winter wheat, In consequence ofthe loss from freezing and other casu alities, has been discontinued. In th se districts the principal dependnnce is lleees \sarilv up'in the spring vallieties ; and where .care :isetaken in the selection of seed. and in \the preparation for the crop with early seed ing, equality of spring wheat is produced that Will yield flour of very high grade, and that is actually richer ill the essentials of bread food than winter wheat. But when- ever winter varieties can be grewn to ad- vantage, they are found to be more satis factory, owing to their better yield, earlier ripeninz, and su'lerior average quality. While the superior merit in regard In quality is ossesssd by winter wheat it is useless- I to advocate its culture ill places for which, from climate or other causes, it is unsuited. ~How T.‘ HAVE EARLY S'rlnwuuunlus.~â€" After allit costs so little to have curly strawberries it is strange more do not have them than generally do. Ofcourse. to have ,them very early it would be necessary to grow them a few months ill pots. but many persons might have them without this ,troubIe-by simply covering the ground in :which they grow “Illl a few but bod snsll -.It is remarkable that country gardeners do not make more use of glass frames "or JPI .ting things earlier than they do. Glass is ,chcap, and the sash frames are not very costly. One can glaze for himself. and the frames can be mnde good enough for the purpose otl any farm. They come into use in so many ways that every form gal-doll ought to have a few of those sashes on Ililllll For strawberries. all that is necessary is to have a bed growing on strum nice wnl'nl spot .ol'grounrl, and then set one oflhesc frames. It takes very little heat to bring? overthein. forth Sll'uwl‘). rry b nssnms, and the glass covering protects them from frost and cold at night A trains five feet wide and twen ty fecst IOng, fixed in this way, would give .man uni-Is of strawberries for several wee Is This; the lzeg‘lfiilp; crops come in the ppeu gratin ‘. financing LAND Iron Gaussâ€"We are ,ap't,"veiy apt, to overlook the fact that. land intended for grass should receive more thor’ lqugh culture than any other, because for years; while in grace, it has not. the adth gages of the plough and other implements {to stir the soil, but must rest and pack-“and ,get more and more ill a condition to keep )out the air, and let in and pass of? less .reudily the water. We should, therefore, thoroughly prepare the soil. Plongh‘as 'deep .as possible, and subsoil well; pulvef'l-ize 'an'd’ «enrich the landâ€"enriching it will' rri-uke it~ mere mellow, and keep it longer in that condition. as well as increase ‘thé yield. Such land will “catch” its Seed;- and if plentifully applied will be :cértain, under anything like favorable pir‘e‘nmstances, to .{o'm a thick set. A little {pp-drelwing, l tench. The Rev. Dr. Angus states that the, work of revising the New Testament will be completed in seven years, and the Old Tes lament in twelve years, if the committees continue as at present, to devote forty days a year to the work. The Americans, he says, have also appointed two committees cred at the wrist by an accident in a saw mill ill Collingwood, On Wednesday last. Lord Eufield states that no newspaper cor- respondents, British or foreign, Will be al- lowed to accompany the Russian expedition to Khiva. TORUN T0 MARKETS. , Toronto. April 24. 1873. Flourâ€"Superfine. . . . . . . . . . . .15 5 40 (a 5 so Spring Wheat extra . . 0 00 KI) 0 00 Fallcy.............. 59010 000 Extru............... 640ml) 55" Superior Extra. . . . . ' 7 25 db 7 50 Oatmeal. . . . . . . ........... 4711(6) 4'15 Cornmenl ..... QQUIID 000 Bran. ............. . . . . . . . . 1300(1) 0000 Whoatâ€"Spriu ............ 191 ED 198 Soules andUeihl... 125@ I30 Treadwell.......... '25@ 1‘28 Barley..................... uotrw 070 Peuse..............-........ 067@ 056‘ 0831...”... .......-..... 041 ((3 04'2 065m) 000 Hav................... ISUUQD 9450 Straw.................'.... “(WEB 1400 Potatoes. per bag . . . . . . ... ,.. 050@ 060 Apples.pef‘ barrel .......... 200@ 300 Ifeef.o\LIleside............ 500(0) 650, Mutton. by the carcass. . .... 8 (10 (d) 900 Poultryâ€"Geese............. 075@ 090 ‘ Turkeys .......... 075@ 150 Chickens. per pain. 0 .55 (a) 0 60 Ducks.perpair.... 1‘9‘1fi) 100 .l’orkâ€"Mess................ 1800f?!) 800 Extra Prime ... (100 ED 0 ()0 Bacon..................... 008rd) 012 Hams-Salted” . . 0 1‘2 {(3 (I 12 Smoked..." .. 011M?) 012‘ Dressed Hogs . . . ... . . . . . . . . 6 25 f6!) 7 50 Lard......... 009m 010l Buncrâ€"lhliolla. . . . . . . . . . 020m) 022' Packed...... ...... Ull'fiD 013 l’ggs... .. ........ ......‘016@ (I90 Dried Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 07 fl 1' 7; 15o® 000 \Vool ..................... 044/13 046 gym” Shifty/5. _ REAKFAST. â€" EPPS’S COCOA. -â€" (inA-rltrut. AND COMFOR'I‘ING»â€"â€""B_\' a thorough knowledge oftlle n «tural Iawr which governthooperatiolisofdigestion and nutrition. and by a care.qu Application of the fine proper- ties of well-selected cocoa, Mi Epp has pro- vided our breakfast tables with n delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills."â€"â€"Ci.vi.l Service Gazelle. Mada simply with Boiling Water or Milk Each [RV-k8! is labelledâ€" ' lAlllrs Errs AL C0,, Honlcenpalllit' Chemists. London." MANUFACTURE OF Cocox.â€"“ We will now give u account of the process adopted by \Iossrs .I‘lnes Epps A; Co., manufactures of duolelic arlicles. at their works ill the Euslon Rod. I.ondou”â€"Gas‘scll’s Household Guide October 31.‘ 1872. 739-ly 'ORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA l. Richmond HillStelion. Change of time nking cfi‘eel April ‘24, 1872: Going North 8.04 A.M. .. . . . . . . .5.04 HI Going South 9 34 AJI . . . . . ........ . ‘09 PJI “QAILS MADE UP AT THE RICH. mood Hill Poleffice. Untilfurther notico.the mails wil l beclosed utthls office as follows ’ IURSING. Northern Mail. . . .... ...... . . .6:45.A M. Southern Mail.................6:45 AJfl, EVENING. Southern lnsil . . . . . .....6:55r M. N B. REGISTERED LETTERS will require to be handoc in 15 lrlluules before the time of closing BRITISH MAILS Are closed at Toronto asfoliows: - By Cunard Line. every Monday. . . 10:30 AJI. By Canadian Lino.everv Thursday 10:00 em; NJI. Letters for Despntch by those lines of Slenniers should be so marked The rate on Lettersfortlle United Kingdom (via Quebec ill summer. and Portland in win- ter),is now reduced tofi cents per i, oz. weight. If sent via New York. it. will be S cts per I oz. These rstosnppiy oulytopropaittletters; ifsent unpal4,or inoufieienlly prepaid. there willbe a line of double the amonnt ot deficiontpostago. M. TEEFY. Postmaster. Richmond [-101.er 90.1871. to whom the English work was referred for ' suggestion. The completed work would therefore represent the norm} scholarship of the English-speaking people. The English Post Office Department is happy over adiscovery which explained the lnystetious disappearance of numerous let tch which failed lo reach their destination, I leading to unpleasant suspicions in regard to either the honesty or the efiicmlcy of the postal authorities It appears that in London their is a. large number of disused pumps, having slits ill them were formerly inserted. The intelligent Londoners for a long time have been mistaking these pumps MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! A LARGE ARRIVAL CE for leiters boxes, and posting their corres - pondence therein. The discovery of some letters sticking out an aperture formerly occupied by a pump handle led to an inves~ iigallou, when it was found that nearly every old pump in the city was choked with epistles duly stamped and addressed for delivery. HALIFAX, April 18.-â€"’.l‘he court of En quiry has given its decision in the case of the Atlantic disaster. The court states that had been taken of sending It lookout at intervals to the masthead, the disastel ii the very ordinary precaution would, ill human probabilityflnlve been prevented; but the greatest, and perhaps the most fatal, error is in- the fact mat the. lead was never used although the ship was in soundings for The com mlSSIIHlPI‘ concludes from all the facts that he is justified ili censnriag Cunt. Williams and wtluld be justified in cancelling his certificate, but eight hours before Sllt‘ struck. in Consideration nraiseworihly an] energetic efforts made by him to save Iifc after the ship struck, mill gated, the penalty of suspension, his certifi cute for two years is suswnded. The fourth The Brunswick (Me) Tclgglaph says:â€" “Tlle Ilrnber cut on a piece of ground in Topshanl, on the old Bowdoinham mad. not ,far north of the Pill-ington tannery, has been power! at the mill of Mr. W. F. Puring- too. A few days since, while a log was passing, the saw encountered an obstacle]. The mill was stopped; an inspection dis covered a six pound cannop pull imbedded in the heart of the “log. about gixteen inches in diameter. The wood around (the, ball was decayed, but several lengths 9f hoards had been out before the ball was reach_ed,‘and no hole wasdiscovered in them, showing that aft r the hell had entered the tree the wound had healed. and the growth upon the exterior went on as before. When the TopshamArtillery Company was in its prime. its captain occasionally praetised with the guns at target firing, and the ball is supposed to have been one discharged by “3' him at least forty years sgo.’l all , of the 3 NEW ENGLISH MUSIC! 1 AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HILL. D ()N’ T FAIL TO nfljcei-,13rnwri, is suspended for three month! ' MAKE A NOTE OF IT! BE MOVA L. ..__ I, NICOL 83 NICOL, ' [EARRISTERS ATTORNEYS. SOLICI 3 tors in Chance“, (,‘onveyaucers, &c OFFICE.â€"Rellloved lo Wllittemore’s Build- ings, Toronto Street. Toronto. 7” U POETICAL WORKS, OF ALL THE diff'ereut poets. at the HERUJ) Book Store. ‘ ESLEYAN HYMNS, ALL SIZES, {It the HERALD Book Store. l l Quote and 571mm. ‘ BOOT AND SHOE STORE, RICHMOND HILL. , WILLIAM GAMBLE TURNS HIS SINCERE THANKS to the pubic for the liberal patronage he RF. @gtimltltml filmytemwts. IMPORTANT ,TO FARMERS l SPRING SEEDING' MADE SIMPLE BY GETTING ONE ESTERLY OF THE has received wllilo iiibusiness. and would also invite an early call to his assorted stock AND BOOTS ABE) SHOES! CULTIVATOR COMBINED, Of all kinds, which he offers at prices that will compare with ANY HOUSE IN TORONTO. He is also prepared to make to order the best kind of French Calf Boots, for $500 per pair; Double Soles, $23-50 perpair. All kinds of qustom work warranted to give MANUEACTRRED BY THE Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co. OseAWA, ONT. . SAVING OF ONE MAN AND TEAM All througliSSeeding. besides saving seed and doing the work better than the usual way. The Machine can be seen and all palticulars explained at We guarantee a the best of satisfaction, and a good fit guar- MR. ‘M. S. COGswELLss. THORNHILL. anteed. Shop. two doors north of G. A- Bernard’s Store. T T i i fl any of the follownlg gentlemen :â€" Daniel Henry Lemon. Thorn- letugmphg, . ' PHOTOGRAPHY. THOMAS 13-, COPELAND, IRST PRIZE photographer. begs to in- form the public diet. having commenced operations in the above business on Richmond Hill, he is prepared to take PICTURES! or Persons, Animals, Houses or Landscapes 7 IN Amosr ANY REQUIRED SIZE OR STYLE. Old pictures carefully copied and enlarged. Parties desirqu pictures printod from the old negatives of Mr. Gray or Hood can have them by ordering, as I have purchased all their negatives. _ m Dull and cloudy weather uo'hlndrsnc to the art, except for children. Parties getting pictures of children taken are requested to be at the r~tudio between 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. [13’ Gallery ill the old stand recently occu- pied hy Mr. Gray. « thhmoud Hill, Sept. 263722 74U-tf if incontinence. ‘ MAYOR’S LONG LIFE PILLS ! FOR SALE BY R E. LAW. Dlugging, April 9. 137... Bhllmord Hill RICHMOND HILL LIVERY 18 STABLES. Horses and Vehicles for hire. Charges mo- derate. Opposite Sanderson GtSous. I JOHN BROWN, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 14, ’72. 751-3111 HARRISON. OSLER 85 MOSS, BARRISTERS, &G., NOS. 36' AND 38 King Street East, Toronto. 3 with any thistlcy or foul grain. No stir-k or â€"â€" punished with the Litmus-t rigo of the law. Who is acting as agent for said machine. We claim that our Seeder i the most useful im- plement for the price the farmer can procure. The fact of the above can be ascertained from Reunion. Vaughan ; hill; James Bowman, King; James Mosley, Aurora. Michael Wesley. East Gwillilnbury; W. D. Sloddstt. Bradford; Michael Vnughnu : Benjamin West,West Gwilliinbury; Henry Wesley, Whilcllurcll; Wm. Jackson. Vaughan. IL? Do not fail to get THE SEEDEI‘I, if. you want to SAVE Mus m. ‘ Yours, etc.. r. w. GLEN. Oshawa. GEO. A. MASON, General Agent for the Dominion. 1v3m Osll‘awu. Ont. Farmers and ThreShers Take Notice. l AND'IMPROVED: I l l PATIENT SIEVE I1 Will clean all kinds of grain, embracing wheat, rye, bailey. and out and will not cliche RAE’S N Ehw broom required to be used. and the mnchine need not at any time be stopped by clogging of the Sieve. All orders for this Sieve Addressed to the, palelltee. Jobii Rae, Lansing 1‘.O.. Ont” will remove prompt uttriitlon. , i ' Any infringement on this patent will be JOHN RAE. Lansing Pf) ' 72. 7:29p Yonge Street . 8 ' WM. RE NIE, , Importer.Munufucturersud Dealeriu all kinds of FARMING IMPLEM NTS 8. TlillLS l Field Seeds, Fruit Trees, Fertilizers, do, than &c, .2 ADELAIDE ST. EAST,TORONTO Fisher, L- ‘ . L ‘L ..... _~ A, -7: A‘“ gimme glttfiltltttttttlfi. H. B. REESOR, DEALERIN Prince’s Organs a Melodeous, Cllickcriug. Steinway and‘ Durham Pianos. Also. the col; brnlet' HUMMING BIRD PIANO Which is adapted to parlors where space is an object. The mode of Its conslrurtion is entirely new. and based upon the best known principles of science. Notice. R. II. B. REESOR HAS SUCCEED ed us in the agency ill this section for the sale. of Messrs G A. Print e A! (Jo’s cele- brnlod Organs and Melodflons, ili favor of which we give our most unqualified approval and recommendation as the lending and most l‘oliabie roed instrument now lllnnufactul‘cd. (Signed) II. G. COLLINS. WM. FLUMH’LFELT. Markham. Nov. 3. 18H. Testimonial from Professor H. G, Collins I have lawfully examined the pianos so d by Mr. H. B. Reesor, called the Iluillnliilg \ Bird, or Colibl'i Pianos. manufactured by Mn- tliuseclt, and think they ate Wonderfully sweet , and pure in tulle, and from their pranks. cun- fstrllction. calculated to remain in tulle longer I, than other pianos. and consequently to stand a , greater amount of wear. HENRY GUEST COLLINS. Toronto Feb. 28. 187:2. 714-13' greatly to: filth, House and Lot for Sale. '1‘ II E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR - Sale a Ilslf-ucre Village Lot with a good Frame Dwelling House and Stable. good Well and other conveniences situated “terrainâ€"on the corner of Centre Slrret West and Elizabeth Street, Richmond Ilill. Apply to GEORGE BRECKON. March 1‘2. 1873. 764-51 ~,_____.. 5...â€" __ __ __.__._..w. -.__ House and Lot for Sale, N LUCAS STREET, RICHMOND Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of land. one frame dwelling house. with a barn stables. and other outbuildings thereon, Terms, easy. Apply. on the premises to I“. CRAVVFURD. Richmond IIi‘l. Dec. 21. '72. 76313ln Desirable Farm for Sale, PEING THE EAST HALF OF LOT .) No, 4 ill the :3th Concession Township of King, belonging to the estate of the late Wil- llalli hIclVair. containing 120 Acres of Excellent Land 111) Acres of which are under cultivation There is a good Frame Dwelling House with all cxcolleutcellai underneath. Barns, Stables and other outbuildings and 'l‘ilnbet for a new Burn 40 x fit). Plenty of water. This is a very desirable properly beingbul} between 3 and 4 miles from King Station on Northern Railroad. where there is a good market for All kinds of produce. Sclioo‘s & Churches ill the imme- STRAW CUTTERS, ROOT CUTTERS FANNING MILLS, GRAIN, CRUSHERS. &c., &c. Carter’s;Ditching Ma- Eyel’s Patent Iron chlue H arrows R. A. IIARRISON,Q c. F. OSLEB. Steam and horse-power Fieldund Lawn Roller THOMAS. MOSS. Rho- . W ~ A. QSJRR- 5‘, . Threshing Machines Horse Hoes &Searficr CHARLES Moss. W. G. Toronto, Dec. 4, 1872. CARD. J. Ns BLAKE, ARRISTER dz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chancery. C‘oliveyuucer. 6m. Osmanâ€"No.56 Church Street,’1‘orouto. December 29. 1869 596 MORGAN 8; THORNE, ARRISTE RS, SOLICITORS IN Chancery, Notaries, &.c. Crnce -Court Street. Toronto. Branch Officeâ€"Division Court Clerk’s, office, Rich- mond Hill. Tues. K. Mono“. Toronto. April 25,1872 750-tf Hoaxe- Tnonxli . lei-if List of Letters EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND Hill Post Office. lot April. 1873: Atkinson, George Moore. Thomas Bstchelor, Wm. McKiunon. Mimi BurrJJohu Mrs. C. Barnes, Mr. McFadden. J ohn (,ollius. Mrs Mary Peterman, S. W. Crnnny. Louis Prince, William Danton, Brown Parrot. E. E. Evans. George Reid. Theodore Edwards. John Rumble, Joseph Elliot, John Sanders, Johu Ferguson. Joseph Sanders, B. Featllerstoue, John Sheppard, William Fradell, R. A. Siscoe. Cornelia Grunt. Jessie Tovette, Pauly Greaves. James Varey. Jonathon Gower. George Vandal-burgh. J . M. Hicks. John Willis. H. T. Hurst, J. C. Wice, James or Joseph Kat s. Thus. Walker. Mrs. John Lortia, Issue 01' M. TEEFY. MI. RICHMOND HILL SAW MILL I ANDREW MAGER, D EALER IR LUMBER, SHIN GILES & LATHE .0 U 2' TIN a , AND PLANING DONE To ORDER. Richmond Hill, Dec. 9, ’72. 751-1y SHINGLE THOMAS SEDMAN, AERIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Undertaker, &e. Resonanceâ€"Nearly opposite the Post Office Richmond Hill. HE MORNING PAPERS or TORONTO: MAIL. GLOBE. , LEADER, .Can be had at the Post Office,i"or IUCEN’I‘S A 1 WEEK. Apply to ' M. TEEFY. Richmond Hill. May 14.1869. SA'LCONBEIDCE Combined and Single 5644f ' May 4,1869 Cultivators ‘ Potato Diggers Pumps Scales Horse H uy Forks Amalgam Steel Bells The Blanchard churn Barrel &. Dash churns Florence Sewing Ma- Mowers and Reapers WoodSnwing Machines Horse and Dog Powers Machine Jncxs Straw Cutters Root Cutters &. Pulpers Grain Crushers Turnip and Grain Drill Hand Seed Drills chine Fanning Mills Plrlladelphis L a w Clover Hullers. Mower ‘ Greenhouse and Gar- Hors. Hay Rakes deli Engines Corn Shelchde H usker Stump Machines Laundry Machines Potent Fun Forges Garden Implements Mowing Machine Knife and Tools Cider Mills and Pro sses Field Seeds Gru’sSiugle &. Double Fruitnnd Ornamental Furrow Ploughs Trees and Shrubs Iron and Wood Baum Superpbosphate of Plan lis lime&.grouudbone Gang louglls Pure Seed Grain «810., Double Mould Plough: &c. &c., &c. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I (FIFTH EDlTION), NOW READY I WM. RENNIE, Tonos'ro, ONT. 717-tif R FATTENING AND BRINGING into condition Horses, Cows. Calves, Sheep and Pigs the YORKSHIRE CATTLE FEEDER! Is used and recommended by FIRST-GLASS STOCK BREEDERS. I Stock fed with it have always taken first prizes. Milch Cattle prtdace more milk and butter. â€"â€" It Fattens in Oneâ€"fourth the usual time, and saves Food. Price 25 cents and $1 00 per box. A dollar box contains two hundred feeds. HUGH MILLER &’CO., AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, 167. King Street East, Toronto For Sale by Drugglsts and Storekeepers. ‘89:» 17.1872. 739-tf s. O. Quantum. dials neighborhood. Terms will be made very easy, For particulars apply to either of the under- signed executors to the estate. JAMES McNAIR. Lot 25, 2nd f‘ou. Vaughan. JOHN GILLES Lot 5.3rd Con. King. Richmond Hill, July 11. 1872. 7294‘ Superior Farm for Sale, )EING LOT N0. 28, IN THE SEC- ond concession of the Townshippf Markham, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES One hundred and forty of which are cleared and well cultivated. Thole are on the pro- perty two good FRAME DWELLING HOUSESI 'I'uroe large barns, two stables, and clher ne- cessary farm buildings. Two spring: Clocks run across the lot, and plenty of good water abounds. It is situated at a distlnce of eight- een miles from Toronto, and tw«- lllile~ from Richmond Hill. 'l'hislurm is nearly all under- druined. and Well fenced, with two good or- chards. and about Fifty Acres Good Bush. For further particulars. apply, either by letter (post-paid), or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES CLIFFORD. Richmond Hill P, 0. Dec. 4. 1872. 7501f Village Lots for Sale. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR. sales number of Village lots, situpt‘ed in the village of VICTORIA SQUARE I The lots contain About ()ncfiftft of an Acre, Alld are located at the North-west corner oft lot No. 35, 4th concession of Mnrkl‘um. in a section where mechanics and laborers can get 1 steady work and high wages Apply (if by letter.prcpnid) to Henry .leullings,‘ Victoria Square . or to 4 WM. G. HINGSTON. Dingle P. 0 March 97,1979. 7144f DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF, ICHMOND HILL, WILL GENEâ€" rnlly be found at home from 2 to 3 o‘ciock. r M. John Eliinlt Lungstafi‘ is autha orized. to collect accounts. February 4th. 1873. 759-1v NIPISSING HOTEL, MARKHAM. a IN CONSEQUENCE. OF THE DES-3 tructinn of the Anglo American House by 1 fire, the ubscribcr has taken and fitted upI ’thdso large and commodious premises belong- ing to Capt. T. A. Millie. opposite Messrs. Speigbt &. Son’s Novelty Works. Markham. Excellent accommodation afforded for tlle travelling public and commercial men. Livery stables in connection with the hotel. Bottled lit gtltrswll Atlanta W at I’l'lil 131‘ 1", g V VINE Ilill il'csilrl: lfllll Is made iil all sizes suitable for Ladies and Gents, both in gold and silver. But the accompanying cut repre- sents in proper proportions [EVER WATCH, In sterling silver case, and , gold points, full jewelied, ' warranted for five yearsâ€" together with a gold-plated ., ‘_ ‘» Albert chainâ€"which will be sent to any part of Calh '_ ads. on receipt of $535, or v _ C. O. D., per express W. E. CORNELL, Watch Importer,.~ 83 King Street East. glided garments, Fellows’ Compound Sit RUP OF IlYPOPHOSPHITES. As alllife-elldowed bodies. wllelllerthev b.fl Beast. Birds, Reptiles. [insects or even Zoo-- phites. and subjects of tho Vegetable Kingdom are governed by vim/.fnicc, which binds all the springs of existence. and us nothing can saw them f:om dt'SllIIUlIOH when this principle leaves them, the discovery of llleaiis wherein, vitalil} may be sustained ill the living body 1:» indeed a boon to the world. Modern chemistry has ventilated the ques- t'lon and discovered the ingndienl: coiniitu ting the brain. muscles and nerves. and finds that by introducing these ingredients in propel proportions the brain and nervous syslenl are strengthened. This. then. is substantially the basis nlr' which FELLOW’S HIPUPHOSPHI’IES is buill.ils direct action is upon the Blood, the Brain and Nervous SVHBID. aiidlhe Muscles. : trenglhv ruling the nerves, it causes the rapid distribu- tion of Vitalized Blood iii the Muscular Organs of the Body. Rousing the Sluggisll Heart and Liver. strengthening the action of the Stomach and Bowels and enabling the Lungs to be fiull)'lll-“ fluted wnh Oxygen. It is adapted for ALL cases of We‘akliess and Emaciation, whether arising floln sedentary life. a tropicalclimale. froln fever or ol-b‘llity from any canss,and is efficacious ilrl’nmi‘o- NARY CONSUMPTION, mnny confirmed oases” having been cured and all benefitied, where its use has been continued ovor a fortnight Ill Bronchitis it is a specific. and ill Asdlnm it gives relief where even other remedy fails~ For Nervous Debillty it stands llm‘IVHIIUI. and may be used with confidence ill all ('asws‘. As Ihis is entirely distinct and dlfforent from every other preparation of Hypophospllites. hr careful to ask for FELLows’ Svllur.alid tallr no other. SOLD BY APO’I‘HECA RIE5.- Price. $160: Six for $750 JAMES 1. FELLOWS.Chemist. 64-8 St. John. N B. Cautionl! Caution l l! r _ 0 THE PUBLICTOF THE BRITTSH'_ Puovmcm or sou'rH AMERICA. I beg most respectfully to acquaint the pub‘ lie of the British North American provinces that in May. 187,1 caused the business In nit) Maiden Issue, New York. for the sale of Hm.- Lowu’s l’lLLs AND Ul-NTMENT. which were up to the! time prepared by Williatr Brown. Ill-“V deceased, to he closed. I regretto sav Illa: l have reason to know that the manageinl n! In late business had for some years, and in mum ways, been mist eorlupt. and it may be llml‘ the Pills and Ointment were not prepared with the cure I have always desired. Those who do not wish to be deceived Is; buying spurious medicines. which are new likely to emanate from the States at elsewhere but to possess themselves of the genuine Ill». Lowu's PILLS Ann OINTMENT, manufactnu ‘ by me in London. England. will do web In see that each pot and box bears the Brit-s? Government stamp on which is engraved '1» words " HOLLowAr’s PILLS AND Oltvi-MIWI and that the address-on the label is 5.53 Oxros. STRIIET, LONDON where only they are main factored, and iii no other part of the work The retail prices are on thalahelsin Britisl. currency. and not ill dollars and cents. No representative of mine will ever travs through any part of'tlle British I’roviut'us the United States. either to sell. or to lake orders for my Pills and Ointmentth m I 'huve reason to believe that attempts will verx probably be made to deceive the public. in :2 ;~ ‘wuy by persons calling on medicine you. falselyl'e resentingtllattlley are acting: tm 'and with my knowledge and consent. 1 «tr . it advisable to put the publicoil their gu:<-r ngamst any such deceptions. , , I most earnestly entrant all those who I‘.« read this advertisement that they be pierces- iii the'public interest. to communicate the pm i port of the same to tlleirfriellds that the} inn" lnot be defrauded of their Incliey by purchasing worthless imitations of the genuine Homw WAv’s PILLS AND ()INTMi-IN'I‘. _ ‘ I would ask. as a great favor, that slim-lit.T cometo rlir knowledge of any person llli" ions medicines are being mono or sold ; namech be pleased to send me all the in lars he can collect” respecting the same ms to say. the name and address of tho rm we who installing the spurious medicines. an; r wise the name and address of the ll , the United States. or elsewhere, wll‘lc‘. . I have supplied them.so as to enable Inn. am Ale and Porter. D. T. WOOTEN. Sept, 4. 1872. 737-tf P. 0. SAVINGS BANK. RICHMOND HILL any uumber-notexceedillgthreehuudrod dollars by llly one depositor.) will be received ntthe Richmond Hill Post Oflice.for which Governmentwillsllow Interest. Fo lpertieularrapplyto M. TEEFYJ’ostmsster. JG 0! ,, MR. Tesvv is GovernmeutAgentt’or hassle of MARRIAGE LICENSES. ALso AGENT FDR THE MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Officehours: from 6:30 A.u.to9:30 P.M. 563-tf l' EVERY INVENTOR, BUILDER, MECHANIC. MANUFACTURER, ENGI- NEER. CHEMIST. FARMER AND MERCH ANT, $1.50 for one year's subscription to AND MECHANICS MAGAZINE, To THE PUBLIIHEK, GEORGE E. DESBARA'I‘S, I MONTREAL. i Office. 766-2 l f The Canadian Patent Office Record Iain th A Copy of first number can be seen at this 55 the protection of the public,to Instilllw' phi-- cecdings against such evil-doors. and l m to reinullerale very handsomely am w-t who Ill -y give me such iliformniion lll‘ 'tl formalil’s name never being divulged Should any person have reason In in u. . that he has been deceived by buying slum. imitations of these Medicines he will do w I» to send me, in n fetter to the address at (which he can do at a cost of sixcents ill PM“. ago), one of the books of instructions It In. , are affixed to the same. I promise to axe l '- il and send a- reply. stating whether the clues are genuine or l.ot.so that if spur m.- ‘w: should at once send his name and address wylb may apply to the person from who... I. chased them to have his nlolleyrel‘undrd. Chemists and Dioggists who desm m c Medicines can he snpnll I; lowest whrlesale prieesln quantities less than $20 wor'll -â€" viz .8s. ‘fid . aad 2'29 and 34s.. per dozen boxes of I’illr' or new. I Ointment. nett, without discount fol whim crnittance must be sent in advance. I have the honor to be. With great respect \THH'VIAS HOLI w 3, Oxford Street (late '211,Stranrll London. W Or,Sem. I. 1811.. ‘- mm 1. 1 In no) A‘, ‘

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